Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... John Harington ( no mean jester , as " Nugæ Antiquæ " bear him witness ) , Sir Dudley Digges ( one of the motley four who wrote poems in the first Shakespeare folio ) , John Davies of Hereford , Campion , Bishop Corbet , Drake , Hugo ...
... John Harington ( no mean jester , as " Nugæ Antiquæ " bear him witness ) , Sir Dudley Digges ( one of the motley four who wrote poems in the first Shakespeare folio ) , John Davies of Hereford , Campion , Bishop Corbet , Drake , Hugo ...
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Harold John Massingham. indulge you - his posterity and now his happy contem- porary - up to a certain point . As an ... John Cheeke ( the Rhetorician ) . Will you reade Virgil ? Take the Earle of Surrey . Catullus ? Shakespheare . Ovid ...
Harold John Massingham. indulge you - his posterity and now his happy contem- porary - up to a certain point . As an ... John Cheeke ( the Rhetorician ) . Will you reade Virgil ? Take the Earle of Surrey . Catullus ? Shakespheare . Ovid ...
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Harold John Massingham. 66 Here lyeth Menalcas as dead as a logge , That lived like a divell and died like a dogge ... John Hoskins ' ( who , you may remember , wrote a prefatory poem to Coryat's " Crudities " and , by the way , another ...
Harold John Massingham. 66 Here lyeth Menalcas as dead as a logge , That lived like a divell and died like a dogge ... John Hoskins ' ( who , you may remember , wrote a prefatory poem to Coryat's " Crudities " and , by the way , another ...
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